| axial a. |
ametropia due to lengthening of the eyeball along the optic axis.
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| axial c. |
the core of rapid flow (laminar flow) in the center of a channel, as in the lumen of a blood vessel, bordered or surrounded by a zone in which the elements move more slowly or do not move at all.
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| axial compression f. |
fracture of a vertebra by excessive vertical force, so that pieces of it move out in horizontal directions, often injuring the spinal cord; it usually occurs in the thoracic or lumbar region as a result of flexion. Called also burst f.
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| axial f. |
axon (def. 1).
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| axial fusiform c. |
anterior and posterior polar cataracts joined with threadlike opacities extending axially through the lens; called also spindle c.
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